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unfortunately, that is allhave. the time we have left thisyou f evening. as always, we thank yoing usu f joining us and making this show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity for news.l te any time. all the time. every time. fo e fox x news.com, hannity, .com,an and in the meantime, let notyour your heart be trouble. >> laura ingraham is next. hey, laura , look what i got back . >> there is there's a picture of me frying my turkey. wait a second. wait, just stop, okay? >> this whole this is so wrong. what you hannity just say. well, first of all, you just sent me a video that was supposed to be of you cooking your turkey. i notice you send that to you privately. i didn't want you to air it because i knew you would. no, no. i wanted to air it. we're trying to get it up on the screen right now. that's why i showed you this video. no television. you've only been doing this for like a quarter century. you air it, then i will give it
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to you. this looks like something isis would do to one of its captives. this is bob sing's disaster of blood and skin. i don't know what this is , but it is apparently a turkey. i don't know what that is . >> that is terrifying. it is the greatest turkey ever . you don't even need gravy. it's so good. oh, first of all, the idea that if you had cooked it, you would have your big mug in the video. if you the video, do you want to show you? >> i want to see you in your apron. in your tongs and brodo and you see and er tomorrow night because i have your word. i take your word. i , i got it. and no photoshopping because i know how you do things on your show. you can photoshop people into the turkey deep fryer. deep fake. all right hannity. i am. and we will solve this mystery tomorrow. i'm lowering of. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. the china apologist. >> that's the focus of
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tonight's angle. all right. just in time for the thanksgiving holiday, was supposed to make us all feel kind of warm and fuzzy inside biden was working his magic once again, easing tensions present. biden fauci cover a range of issues during a three hour meeting in bali. it did give president xi an opportunity to to talk more about his meeting with biden, which did raise hopes that there was going to be some sort of a thaw in us china relations. >> both leaders, in their opening remarks, expressed the need to find common ground to five things they could work on and common ground. why would the white house grovel for a dialog? he's a man engaged in a nonstop campaign of domestic terror against any dissenters. and why would biden's team seek to normalize relations with a brutal tyrant who hates everything? i mean, everything that we stand for now, the fact is , china doesn't have to invade the united states to subdue and change.
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it already has. it has enormous influence on our lives here. through the powerful people and institutions. it's bought off to the strategic acquisitions, it's made to the technology. it's stolen to the deadly drugs it sent here. as long as it's run by the ccp. >> china is our enemy , period. but not according to so many of our elites in politics and academia. entertainment and business. in fact, many in our billionaire class spend their days making excuses for the ccp, even apologize for the most muted western criticism, like michael bloomberg, who famously claimed that she was not a dictator at all. and that she listens to his people. then last week, bloomberg apologized to china. one former uk prime minister, boris johnson, called the ccp a coercive attack. see, those are pretty bland words, if you ask me. so how sick is it that bloomberg, who actually sits on a u.s. government, defensed advisory board, is defending
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a dictatorship against the true words of an ally? now, i've said this before, but we feel terrible for the innocent people of china. we don't blame them. look at what they're enduring right now bravely protesting the horrific covid lockdown's that are just being used to manipulate the population of china. there was an explosion of rage and fury this weekend. >> how can we ever cooperate and compromise with this type of country? now, we shouldn't be looking for an armed conflict with china. i'm not saying that. but we also need to stop fooling ourselves that like russia is more dangerous than beijing in any way, shape or form. it is not. and we need to be realistic about the severe peril that
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will face as long as she is in charge here. some distinguished between red and blue states, he has utter contempt for all americans in his ultimate goal is world domination. of course, china's apologists and enablers, they don't give a rip. take apple, for example. now, this is the same company whose ceo is quick to embrace the whole systemic racism narrative that persisted in the summer of 2020. >> i want to address the topic of racism, inequality and injustice and to recognize the pain being felt throughout our nation, especially in our black and brown communities. after the senseless killing of george floyd, this country was founded on the principles of freedom and equality for all, for too many people and for too long we haven't lived up to those ideals. >> we're inspired and moved by the passionate people around our nation and around the world who have stood to demand change. >> hmm. why isn't him inspired and moved by all the passionate
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people in china tonight? because they're actually putting their lives at risk by standing up for basic human rights. but rather than standing up to this sadistic regime in china, apple's collaborating with it by working with china's secret police to clamp down on dissent during the ongoing covid protests. they're doing this by agreeing to block the use of its file sharing feature. >> like all the other big tech ceos, cook has no moral qualms about making billions off the oppression of others. >> half of the world's iphones are now made in china. now, elon musk, he's no better. sadly sad to report that he has a big manufacturing facility for tesla. they're but we're going to see how happy elon is when china begins exporting more of its own evs than tesla does. now. the fact is , like so many lies told about china by corrupt forces here, we now see that technology has not made china freer.
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it's simply made the dictatorship there more efficient in its crackdowns. >> but the judges, the supreme court of globalism, they're oblivious. we have to define how the world should look like, which we want to come out of this transformation period. i respect china's achievements, which are tremendous over the last over forty years. i think it's a role model for many countries, a whole model for many countries. >> now we know clough's. i would sell out his own mother for power and access to the chinese markets and our so-called allies in europe. they're no better. the best nato can do is call china a challenge. thanks. italy is cozying up to the ccp on trade now. >> hungary is looking to for cash in after covering up the origins of its virus that
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killed millions across the globe after indirectly funding russia's war in ukraine. china is going to be rewarded with visits from the eu president in a few days, with french president macron following soon after. clearly, we stand alone against china on the international stage, but i think we should at least have a kind of a strong response to china domestically, right? well, this is how the white house responded to the mass protests in china. and the leader of the free world is just as bad. biden's nsc spokesperson said that zero covid wasn't policy we're pursuing here. they could if they would, and that it would be very difficult for china to keep the strategy going. big deal . the biden team, though, went from criticism that was kind of muted to something that was just plain pathetic. >> what is the president's reaction when he hears protesters in china chant freedom or xi jinping step
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prison? it's not going to speak for protesters around the world. they're speaking for themselves. and there's no reaction. >> these protesters are speaking for themselves. compare that response with biden's reaction to other protests. it's a wake up call to our nation. we all let those who see this as an opportunity to sow chaos, throw up a smoke screen to distract us from the very real, legitimate, legitimate grievances at the heart of these protest. we can't leave this moment thinking that we can once again turn away and do nothing, of course, that george protests to the protesters in china and that have real legitimate grievances. g is a vicious, cruel, murderous dictator. he's going to go down as one of the most destructive people in the history of the world. and if you want a chance to stand up to him and you didn't take it because you thought you could get more nba
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merchandise on the shelf or do some more ipos over there, then that is shameful. or if you're a lawyer or your lobbyists and you work for these people because you want to pay your mortgage that way or just your vacations, then it's just as bad blood , money, all of it. as long as she leads china, it will remain the single greatest threat to our freedom and our stability. we have to do everything in our power right now to decouple, to bring us manufacturing and stop funding their military buildup. and by the way, also their dangerous medical research, which still goes, we don't want another american killed by chinese drugs. we don't want another american worker to lose his job or his company to unfair chinese trade practices. we don't want one more american student to lose his or her slot at one of our universities. >> this must end. >> there can be no equivocation or apologizing as we defend our freedom, our independence
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and our way of life. >> and that's the angle. joining me now, kellyanne conway, former senior counselor to president trump and a fox news contributor, ben domenik, also a fox news contributor and editor at large . of the spectator in elbridge kolby, former deputy assistant secretary of defense, author of the strategy of denial. elbridge first you your reaction to the white house's response to these protests? >> well, it's kind of remarkable, laura . i mean, i think you put it right. how could you not sympathize and just say what the chinese people are standing up for these incredibly brave people who are braving the china spends, by some accounts, more on its internal security forces than on the people's liberation army, its actual military. and look, just 30 , 40 years ago, they used mass violence to crackdown in tiananmen. and people are actually saying standing up and protesting for their freedom at great personal cost. how can you not just say that? and what kind of signal does that send? i think it's i think it's pretty pathetic and foreign administration and it sort of a political movement that is all about sort of moralistic preening, not to be able to do
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the basics here. i think it's almost disqualifying morally. why should why should we listen than about anything at all if they're not willing to do this sort of basic thing on the most important thing? but when it actually touches, as you point, the core interests of the many of the groups that they really represent, we were told then that we had to fund the war in ukraine to send a message to china because otherwise china would think we weren't serious. well, china is funding the war in ukraine by buying their agriculture and their oil. and now it's it's deaf mutes over at the white house. they're not going to say anything. well, look, i think one of the things that we need to understand about america, his relationship with china, is that there was this whole fiction sold to us at the end of the 1990s that we could basically have this ideal world where china would be ushered into the community of nations. we would be able to enjoy all of these cheap goods that would come out of it. but what we've actually learned is that what we imported along with those cheap goods was chinese values, chinese values
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that have invaded our lives, that are invading the lives of american teenagers via ticktock, that are invading our priorities. that are warping responses, even like this from the white house. that question that, you know, think wegmann for that. good question. former intern, then dominants. i appreciate asking that. the fact is that when the white house can't just stand up and say what these protesters are doing is good and right and we support them, that's the most basic answer in the world that you ought to be able to give in that moment. and the fact that they can't shows you how much our politics are on board. >> i mean, they have been warped by the priority owned by china. >> i mean, how do you conclude anything else at this point, kellyanne? >> it would have been odd at any time, larry, but two and a half years, almost three after the virus, after we have all seen as a world with do to the . we know fentanyl's number and killed eighteen forty five year olds here. and it's coming from there, by and large . after all of that, then we're still wondering whether or not
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from the white house briefing room whether this country, our president, that white house should stand with the freedom fighters and we may be witnessing something really big. we don't know right now, but we may be witnessing a crack in the veneer in china because whereas a lot of corporate elitist and hollywood types and some senators and congressmen won't stand up to , it may be the people who actually break some that veneer. and i say that because we've already seen this in sri lanka, in france, and germany and belgium, all these covid protests, all these locked down protests. and now we're seeing the chinese people coming out and we china's a place that has over a half a billion surveillance cameras yet we are the ones who are able to see that. so xi jinping is not beholden to a free press, but we are now seeing what's happening. and sometimes you just can't put that genie back in the bottle once the people take to the streets. >> now, elbridge, i want to play a moment from senator schumer today. >> watch it. american business wants
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the federal government to buy their products or services they shouldn't be using the kind of chinese made chips that because of chinese government involvement, put our national security at risk. we need our government and our economy to lie on chips made right here in america. >> i mean, how is this ever a question? >> i mean, i'm glad he's saying that. but i mean, that's just the that's just the least we can do in chips. we should all agree about chips. of course. i mean, of the modern economy, they're critical for a deal. exactly. but why are we doing more of this? i mean, there's a clear national security case we could argue about the free market kind of ideology. ben was talking about where 30 years ago we were saying there was going to be a borderless world. well, that's obviously not there. and i mean, people like senator cotton, senator hawley and others, senator rubio are all pointing to this point that we can't we can't sort of pretend that we're simply going to outcompete when we're dealing with an economy that's growing larger than we are and cheating en masse. so i'd say chips are just the beginning.
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but at the same time, i think we do have to be realistic. and you are about what we're dealing with here. look, it's extremely sort of exhilarating and moving to see what's happening in china. but let's not be deceived that the chinese communist party going to think that they're going to crash. i mean, this guy has made a special study of mikhail gorbachev, how not to be that guy. if you'll forgive the expression of what he thinks of as a cook. you know, that is not going to be something that he claims you. he's not going to he's not going to go down that way. he's going to fight and he's prepared to do it. i mean, i was looking at some of the instance from the civil war or the cultural revolution, the great leap forward at one point, the civil war, the chinese, the besieged ,one of the nationalist outlets, and they let soldiers out, but they deliberately starved the civilians inside. that was people who were in the chinese leadership until quite recently. but then we have extremely powerful forces in our country who have become very rich and very powerful. whether they're in politics. and they leave politics to become rich when their relationship with china, we know who they are. and we had a president
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who stood up to china and donald trump. they can't let someone like that become president of the united states . >> well, i think that i frankly think that what happened there was that they were scared and a lot of ways about the possible of having any president who would stand up to them. but, you know, you cited the example of apple. and i think apple in particular is kind of a defining element of this. the fact that they would engage in this protocol with their air drop technology that would undermine these protesters at this particular moment that we see that they are also, you know, pushing against twitter. and , you know, potentially, you know, according to elon musk, trolling the idea of taking it off of the app store and the like. this is a company that is exercising its power. and at some point you have to say, are you interested in being an american company? or are you interested in any of the benefits, a company that benefits entirely from your relationship with the ccp? >> and really quickly, do you think we're at a turning point in our country on this issue in
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a bipartisan fashion? i do. i think this is one of those areas where republicans, democrats do tend to agree and find some bipartisanship. you heard schumer today. and when the history books are written about the donald trump presidency, some of those historians have not been born yet. by the way. they will talk about containing china as one of his top five accomplishments. there's no question whether it's technology transfer as trade deals. the aforementioned human rights abuses. the have long said that they will write that any american president should be containing china. and i do think there's bipartisanship there and there needs to be. and he should he deserves an enormous amount of credit for that. kelli and ben elbridge, great to see all of you. dr. fauci was grilled last week over allegations he colluded with big tech to squash the so-called covid misinformation out there. well, the ag who led that charge, missouri's eric schmitt is here next. he's going to give us the exclusive details of what went on inside that room. >> stay with us.
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two small worlds at a time. join us today at child fund. >> dog. >> last week, dr. anthony fauci was forced to testify under oath about any role he had in working with big tech to censorn what he deemed to be covid misinformation. mation. now, the testimony was a result of an investigation launchedati by missouri and louisiana
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attorney general eric schmitt manyjeff landry. there were many takeaways fromk the seven hour long session, including the bombshell that fauci knew thambshell t masks we ineffective, yet still push, still push them day in and day out. now, that detail was of greattht interest to this show, given o the fact that we had highlighted venerated doctors who said this very thing throughout much of 20 ,020. 20 masks don't work for influenza like illnesses, masks, social distancing, quarantine, don't workuencer. n this is really settled science e in those in the media and thosec in the public who want to cling to those illusions. they're fooling themselvesg and they're hurting society. >> dr. mean usque, they're the brilliant. all right. joining us now is the man behind pouches deposition, missouri attorney general eric schmitt. he's also missouri'sssou senator elect. we're so excited about that. ri's mr. attorney general, the official transcript of
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the depo has not been released. but what else can you tell us about his appearance? >> well, for a guy that proclaim to be he wasrience the science in this al. l knowig being, it turnuys out his middle name was, i don't recall. so we got a lot of that. we got a lot of that inwe the seven hours. but we were able to extract, i think, some really importantin information. first, the lab week,io hn.e was very well aware that this wash e a credible theory, much more credibl e than what he landed on . but they immediately went, i think, because they knews they were exposed, because his n agency was funding gain of function research in gai juhan s to discredit that and label anybody that camand wee up withl just weeks later as as conspiracy theorist. secondly, as far as thesponse response fauci sends, alongi with the world healthth organization delegation, his chief lieutenant, dr. lane, to go there and they witness woe these really extreme measures,d these lockdown's that china was imposing and they praised it in fauci was completely on board
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with that. and who knows, we might have ended up with even more extreme measures. but he was certainly on board. with that and confirmed that in his deposition. anand thirdly, as relates to masks, a frienddeposi actually emails him in february of 2020 asking him if sheng should wear a mask on a plane. and he says basically massacsays ineffective later on . and on march 31st, there are some emails with more studies to confirm that. then on apri e does an about face and says masks are ns completely necessary. mandates follosa w, lives are ruined in covid tyranny is born. what's clear from this depo, fai laura , is that when faucipeaksb speaks big tech sensorswsuit is and that's what this lawsuit a is all about. well, today on cnn, fauci was asked about the lab leak h theory.e sa >> and here's what he said.ids b it's possible that there's a lab leak. but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded to study a a bat viruses in a surveillance way, to see what's out there,
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it would be essentially m molecularloly impossible for those viruses to turn into source, too. i can't tell you what's going on in all of china. and anothend othr things. bee >> oh, yeah, there couldn'tssag have been aning y passage done the virus at all. i mean, i'vepe talkeopled to pee are really, really smart. and frankly, we're so far aheadu of the curve. it's not eve's notn funny on thc issues. and they basically just say that anthony fauci is lyinghe's there. just say flat ouying. t he's lyh you'reere? reaction there.e >> yeah, look, yeah.heory is the ladwig theory is completely plausible. in fact, it's way more likely than than the animal reservoirdt theory that they landed on and what's interesting is he saw different drafts of the reportdr in a medical journal that wasg t being sent to him in real time. they got more and more critical of the lab leak theory. n he's in a press conference thene in march and all of a suddens ts proclaim that this couldn't a
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suve been from a lab leak and sort of surprises everybody because that's where mostht was scientists sort of at the time thought was happening. considerinning g the research thatin a was being done in wuhan, by the way, in a lab, it didn't haveotl the proper security protocols. it was being funded by his agency. at's why so that's the reason why he's so dismissive. but i'll give you one other tidbit, laura . t,that i think is so revealinge. here is that in this deposition ,a seven hour deposition after lunch, the court reporter sneezed and said she hads, when allergies when he asked her, questions, he wanted her t to wear a mask. okay, so here's the thing. thi this is november. this is november. 2020 two. and this is the mentality of o the guy who was in chargeessent essentially of now destroying our economy. iadestroying livelihoods and lives, forcing the masking of our school kids i maskin. th this is his mentality. so i think this was alwaysu about laura .t. you've talked about it.ays ab i've talked about this was always about power and control. never about the science. willi
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upd he's willing to sortng of make it up as he goes alonges and people had candlesat dedicated to him. but i thinedk everything's bein exposed now, which is why this l lawsuit. >> so our he was always jealousy of those lockdowns in europe and china. . clearly, i mean, if he can wae his magic wand would all stilleo be locked down, you know,. at ordering overrates. mr. attorney general, thank you for filing gene this lawsuit. law an really appreciate it. and tonight, we're seeing what happens when power hungry and misguided bureaucrats like faucs likei are able to wield sl power now in an efforte to comply with the eu's climate rules, the netherlands is set to buy up the government of netherlands set to buy up and then close upfarms. three thousand farms in an attempt to cut down on nitrogen pollution. here now is victorre now i davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. >> victor, letting the enviro freaks dictate our food supply.e i mean, people are like worrying whether they're going
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to plant is ultimately to starve people if this is what they're e doing. >> up to three thousand farms closed. yeah, that's you're literate. you're quite correct. they took a hold. were they hijacked the srid lankan government the last three years? i lankanernment thand put that n the throats of the people of sri lanka in twenty two million people got closed to starvatiol when they use their green agricultur se or mandates. n but these people, you know, in. our technology go sophisticated, post-modern society. most people,gica laura , it's n' that they don't farm. 99% don't., ah99, they don't know anything about fracking or mining or timber, but they don't wanr ttit to kno want w. e and when you turn out a lot of people through this educational system educa, that are ignoranti and arrogant at the same time,ve and you have this administrative state wheretableh they're unaccountable when they get into regulatory positions, they gen they have to theoretical ideas that things they know nothing about. and you're right that they'reca dangerous because the secret of americthica,a and maybe the wess
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we always had affordable food, transportation, and energy. but you start tamperingth with that and we're going to gao back to a pre civilizational level and we're already seeing it with these supply chain disruptionecivilizats, price sps and people can't afford meat. a they can't afforffd gaors. dangu itd they're very dangerous people. and it reminds me of orwell, you know, the tw reminds orwo er nineteen eighty four were electronic surveillance and no nation state or no small countries. the oceana, eurasia, east asia . when you hear klaus schwab and you see all of these administrate people that want this globalized conglomerates, and they have now the technologyministrat and thn the left seems to have see a monopoly on it. >> they know the mosms tt abouto >> it's really orwellian what they're trying to do. and i think it's frightening that viktor, at least we havee a what "the washington post"in is pushing in a new diet regimen. salta antz ground crickets. why you should try edible insects. they write farmed insects producroducee far less greenhous and what car , much less land r
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and water than conventional livestock, i guess. if you i guess if you can eat roaches,s new york will have enough food for ever. >> 2 >> yeah. twenty years ago0 year when i wt farming full time, they said you don't want to use calcium nitrate or ammoniue calcium sulr chemical or you've got to use more manure. manure is th e way it's organic.e, it' and now when people use manure, it's heating up the planet. exct so if they don't know what they're talking about, except they hon't like these people that produce and are muscular, they don't they have contempt for them. and they're very careful because this whole nation, it rest on muscular people. we found that out during the the over the lockdown factor. >> it'st os great to see you. had a great thanksgiving. and hollywood has its worst thanksgiving in decades. and a prime minister panders in primetime. raymond arroyo explains in seen and unseen, which is next
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men who found christmas. fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right. it was a rough weekend for hollywood at the box office, laura . >> it was the lowest box office haul since thanksgiving of 1994. and leading the cineplex shame was a disney film appropriately called strange world. disney sold. the film is an historic first, the first animated movie with a lead who is a person of color. but for all that interstellar inclusiveness, they even had a disabled dog. it couldn't save a strange world. over five days, it pulled in a mere twenty four million. it cost them one hundred and eighty million to make laura . now you know why bob cherrypicks out of a job. well, i don't understand why. they just don't focus on making great films, great animated features or great films. everything has to be check this box and just make a great film. make a great story. that's a family audience.
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it's obviously hungry. they want content, but you've got to serve that audience, not your creative community or whoever else you think you're pleasing. you're obviously this isn't resonating with the wider audience. but look, disney could have made strange world laura as a live action film. when i saw this next clip, i thought we already live in a strange world. this could be its own horror movie. imagine children having lunch in nantucket when suddenly outside the window, something creepy stirs through them. some children taking video from a restaurant could not contain their excitement when they saw the president walking by . now, okay, but we added the music, laura , for a fact. but i mean, he does look like a geriatric norman bates. there. i mean, who needs an elf on the shelf when you have a biden in the garden? just better be good or uncle joe's going to come and sniff
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you. no joke. no joke. >> yeah. corn pop is going to get you too. so watch out. that's a frightening image of baby corn pop on the shelf. that would be more more interesting. >> well, look, as you know, the president just said challenges laura with syntex over the last few years. well, it seems wherever he has, his spokesman has now contracted to date. karine jean-pierre extolled the nobility of the prize, formerly known as nobel. today, president biden met with three u.s. winners of the twenty twenty two nobel prize. dr. caroline bertozzi, who won the nobel prize in chemistry. dr. john clouser, who won the nobel prize in physics, and dr. douglas diamond, who won the nobel prize in economic sciences for times in a row. she's the white house spokesman. the awards only been around since nineteen oh one . you know, jean-baptiste
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is coming. my new orleans hometown boy, he's coming to play at the white house for the first state dinner. i hope she doesn't refer to him as a grammy winning artist. you know, she's got to learn the names of basic awards to pulitzer, grammy, oscar and nobel, maybe alicia wasn't referring to the all the exorbitant costs of living. and she could have called it a noble prize. you know, so thank goodness it was. she got prize. right. so let's look at the positive. >> i guess so. i'm waiting for her to get her own emmy award. >> you'll remember a while back , canadian prime minister justin trudeau had a little trouble expressing his lgbt ally ship. >> i will never apologize for standing up for a lbg lgbtq to plus kids. >> well, weaponizes trudeau is making amends to plus
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following in the pandering footsteps of political leaders like nancy pelosi and aoc. trudeau has made his drag race debut. >> the people of canada must be so proud to curtsy to . i have to kiss his ring. i know that this is the great white north, but how do you feel about some brown? >> okay, you know what? we do diversity better than just about any other place in the world. >> i just hate to see you leave. love to watch your walk home. my goodness. you know, he's been facing questions over the use of emergency measures. he wasn't quite so inclusive of those people, those truckers who blocked the roadways because of the vaccine mandates. he's being questioned about that. but he seems very willing to be objectified by this shrill pandering for votes. >> it's a tough way to go. >> did you have a nice thanksgiving? we had a great thanksgiving. we're here in new york with
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the whole family. it was wonderful. the only ones i missed were my mom and dad. >> it's my mother's birthday tonight. so happy birthday, mom. happy birthday, mrs. arroyo. the royal family at the macy's parade. i saw those photos. very, very cool. all right, raymond, good to see you. all right. and this is a horrific story. next, her son was murdered by four thugs and the manhattan d.a. just gave three of them sweetheart deals. that mother is here next with a message for alvin bragg. >> so stay with us. are you over the age of 50 and considering buying an annuity in the next 60 days? i have some important news for you. don't buy an annuity until you understand the pros and cons of annuities. paul , now for this free book on maximizing your income in retirement. annuity do's and don'ts for baby boomers. from leading financial firm jadi mellberg. that's right. free. this book reveals little known truths about annuities and simple to understand terms. grab a pen right now because we're about to offer you this
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any of us shouldd have to deal with . but organized retail gangs, exime retail gangs are destroying the shopping experience nowpe, rite aid executives say that in the lasti quarter, shopliftingftin cost the chain five million dollars. and that's just ina new york city. >> rite aid recently closedcati location in hell's kitchenon it after more than two hundred thousand dollars in product was stolen oveo r two months.head >> we experience unexpected headwinds this quarter from finance shrink, particularly ini our nen w urban stores.omba >> now to combat the theft and try to keep stores open. that ceo hayward donnegan saysds that they're looking to put saerything behind those plastic cases and target, they're having the same issue inme store across the country. blaming four hundred million00 dollars in extra profit loss. this year on organized retail crime. aoc, the rest of our palse on the left, they want you to think that these criminals sl are just shoplifting out ofif n necessity. ecty in orin order to survive.
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but that's bunk. ha what fuels this as an enterprise is the ease ofllin reselling stolen merchandise on onlinolene marketplaces. mar >> well, where the mayor -- is now, he's the attorney generalhe from illino. how about lori lightfoot and others? and it's not just shoplifter is running wild inn new york city, but violentbu criminals. sot vi why does this keepn happening? because the manhattan d.a., alvin breg, , is putting criminals interests first. his office has downgraded 52% t of felony cases to misdemeanors just wave of a hand compared to thirty nine percent in all of 2019. and when there s are serious felony charges, his officeconvic only wins a conviction 51% ofe the time. that's down from 68% in 2019. and this doesn't even take intoh account. by the way, his sweetheartealeaa
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deals in minimal prison terms.on in twenty eight the eighteen stabbed father of three , an army vet hason korea to death.d. the attack was even caught on camera he had earlier this year to receive plea deals,nvice while one was convicted of a lesser charge ofd gang assault. sergeant korea's mother,serg madeline brameea, says bragg's rs usion has re traumatized he and she joins me now. madeline, i'm so sorry forou your loss. one of your son's attackers wasr out of jail just 14 months after going to jail. >> so what's your message tonight to alvin bragg? thank you for having me. my message to alvin bragg is to i would like to see him one time, just once go downit to the morgue. s of one of the mothers of a homicide victim when she has
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to identify her child's body. and see how traumatized and how hot , broken and how disheartened that mother is . j and then to have to fighust with the criminal justice system to tr get jusy to get jue for the people who killed heran child. and then he turns around and treats the killer likeke they are the victim and the thctim, like they are the killer. thisiswhat is what i've been experiencing for four years. stathe war started before alvih bragg started with cyrus vanced . our brother came inall on and completely dropped the ball. on the case, completely dropped it. madeli n for ag's office,e resp they're responding to criticism about this issue of loweredsentn sentenceces, saying it's falsekt data. it's the comparison that doesn't take into accountht
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the challenges of discovery or the impact that covid had on our city. the fact is we prosecuted for fifty nine more felonies thise e year compared to last.me wes as hav me three times as man convictions so far .nvic tionas of all as in all of twen. nineteen does that give you any relief here or does that make you feel any better given w what's happened to you and your family? t happour mily. no, because i ke story about what's happening in the manhattan criminal court. hn homicide cases haven't bee'tn tried since 2015.y work they're currentliny workingard n their way forward and they're only up to twenty eighteen this is why those charges, thoseg murder charges of murder cases are being dismissed to try to clear the calendar from the backlog. are you surprised that new york ended up voting for kathy hochul, given the fact t her te's pretty much len support to alvin braggo alvi throughout this entire period
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of deep pain for the people of new york over this crime problem? not only am i surprised, ry i'm very, very disappointed. very disappointed becauseng the definition of insanity is doing the same thing overr ai and overn again, expecting different results, she said. that her own mouth that she doesn't even acknowledge a crime is a problem. she said to lead lee zeldin,in derinda debate, she doesn'tt to understand why crime is so important to him. so she's someone who doesn'tobs even acknowledge that it's. a problem. it's: unbelievable that madelie is your strength and your passion is inspiring. and we'rto contie going to conte to pray for you and your really, family. thank you for joining us tonight. y apiatewe really, really appre it. it's outrageous. when we come whk, the l, the last by with goban
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my favorite in sports. >> well, jason said he's never gotten one of these so he doesn't know what to do with it. do you want to tell him what to do with it? >> enjoy it. i've never seen it like that. >> how long did it take you? >> 12 years in the first one, pretty cool. >> laura: it went viral with the new christmas song and his first bowl game in 12 years. congrats, jason. ♪ ♪ >> carley: a fox news alert president biden getting ready to head to michigan to celebrate in the economy that could grind to a screeching halt with a possible major rail strike on the horizon. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro and the president calling on congress to avoid the massive strike before december 9th after florida 12 unions rejected the proposal that his administration presented. >> carley: kevin corke live in washington, d.c., with the latest
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